Food & Drink 2018

You will find lots of delicious food choices at The Energy Fair! We strive to find vendors who are local, organic, and follow sustainable practices. In the morning, enjoy a farm-fresh breakfast with eggs and sausage by Organic Valley (Sat/Sun) or loaded breakfast burritos from Primitive Pastures at the MREA Cafe (Fri). Throughout the day, visit our food vendors and the MREA Cafe for lunch, snacks, dinner, or coffee to keep you fueled throughout the day.

Organic Valley Breakfast at the Main Stage

SATURDAY & SUNDAY – 7:30 – 11:00 a.m. (Open 7:30 a.m. to presenters, exhibitors, volunteers, sponsors and 9:00 a.m. to the public) Treat yourself to a hearty breakfast of eggs, hash browns, sausage, yogurt, coffee, orange juice, tea, and more. Hosted by Organic Valley with Peace Coffee served and fruit and bagels donated by the Stevens Point Area Co-op, you are sure to leave satiated. This breakfast helps raise funds for the MREA’s educational programs. Cost is $5.

Back 40 Camping

Camping at the Back 40? You can also grab morning treats and Peace coffee at the campground.

2018 Food Vendors

Our food vendors offer a range of delicious, healthy foods we give preference to vendors who use healthy, locally-sourced, and organic ingredients. If you have food allergies, please speak with food vendors to learn about their ingredient lists. Water is free at the Fair, and the sale of bottled water is not allowed. Food and beverage vendors:

MREA Cafe Lunch & Dinner Plates

The MREA Cafe serves responsibly and locally-sourced food to Fair attendees, all day long. The Cafe will serve Organic Prairie on an Earthcrust Bakery bun served alongside Fizzeology Foods Kimchi, Curtido, Seasonal Blend, or Naked kraut and Kettle chips. In addition to coffee and tea, we will be serving Wisco Pop! All MREA Café food is served on Patra Eco-Dinnerware, made out of naturally shed areca palm leaves and produced by heat pressing palm leaves using no chemicals or waxes. No trees are cut in the entire process. Proceeds from the Cafe benefit MREA’s educational programs.

2018 Beer & Beverages

Looking for a refreshing break at The Energy Fair? Stop by the Beer & Cider Tent for a local, solar brewed beer from Central Waters Brewing Co. out of Amherst, WI and cider from Vines and Rushes out of Ripon, WI. In addition to beer, root beer donated from Stevens Point Brewery is available for purchase. All proceeds benefit MREA’s mission to promote renewable energy, efficiency, and sustainable living through education and demonstration.

All beverage vendors include:

Central Waters Brewing Co. – Located just 9 miles from The Fair, Central Waters Brewing is focused on sustainability and utilizes 120 kW of solar electric along with a large solar thermal array for heating.